Greensboro College Baseball Places Two on CoSIDA National Team

Greensboro College’s Christopher “Kit” Mock, and Daniel Poindexter have earned ESPN the Magazine/CoSIDA National Baseball Academic Team recognition. Mock was picked to the first team and Poindexter was named to the second team.

A native of Clarks Summit, Pa., Mock has a 4.0 grade point average. He majors in biology and has a double minor in chemistry and mathematics. Before being injured near the end of the regular season, Mock had a 7-4 record and a 2.79 earned run average. He holds the career record for most starts (41) and innings pitched (267.1). He was selected to the USA South second team the past two years and made the CoSIDA District second team as a junior.

Poindexter, from Clemmons, NC, led The Pride with a .433 batting average, which tied for the best in program history. An English major, he carries a 3.86 grade point average. Poindexter, who was a USA South first team and a regional second team selection His career .398 average also ties him for tops in GC baseball history.